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DescriptionSchematic view of a successful reforestation programme - Gcb15498-fig-0005-m.webp |
English: Schematic view of a successful reforestation programme. This landscape contains several components: (a) protected existing native forests, either old- or second-growth, where native seeds are collected; (b) restored riparian forest creating a biological corridor connecting remaining forest patches; (c) a naturally regenerating area, adjacent to an existing native forest that provides seed rain for natural regeneration; (d) restored or livelihood native forest, which might include non-invasive exotic useful species for timber and non-timber forest products (NTFPs), where people monitor biomass and biodiversity recovery; (e) tree nursery and seed bank where native seeds are stored and propagated; (f) tree planting area, with a section dedicated to establishment trials; (g) protected native non-forest ecosystems, such as grassland and wetland; (h) urban and rural areas, with sustainable agriculture and livestock. |
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Source | Di Sacco, A., Hardwick, K.A., Blakesley, D., Brancalion, P.H.S., Breman, E., Cecilio Rebola, L., Chomba, S., Dixon, K., Elliott, S., Ruyonga, G., Shaw, K., Smith, P., Smith, R.J. and Antonelli, A. (2021), Ten golden rules for reforestation to optimize carbon sequestration, biodiversity recovery and livelihood benefits. Glob. Change Biol., 27: 1328-1348. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15498 |
Author | Di Sacco, A., Hardwick, K.A., Blakesley, D., Brancalion, P.H.S., Breman, E., Cecilio Rebola, L., Chomba, S., Dixon, K., Elliott, S., Ruyonga, G., Shaw, K., Smith, P., Smith, R.J. and Antonelli, A. (2021) |
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